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Understanding the "Victory Disease," from the Little Bighorn to Mogadishu ... Timothy Karcher,Combat Studies Institute Pré-visualização indisponível - 2012 |
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Página 13 - Horn, feeling constantly, however, to your left, so as to preclude the possibility of the escape of the Indians to the south or southeast by passing around your left flank.
Página 35 - Kenneth Allard, Somalia Operations: Lessons Learned (Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, 1995).
Página 43 - If you use one tactic twice, you should not use it a third time, and the Americans already had done basically the same thing six times.
Página 46 - The Raid That Went Wrong: How An Elite US Force Failed in Somalia," Washington Post, January 30, 1994, p.
Página 36 - Kent DeLong and Steven Tuckey, Mogadishu! Heroism and Tragedy (Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1994), xi.
Página 7 - This area, which was roughly east of the Bighorn Mountains and north of the North Platte River...
Página 36 - Casper, Falcon Brigade: Combat and Command in Somalia and Haiti (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001), 37.
Página 11 - ... the mouth of the Big Horn. As soon as it reaches that point it will cross the Yellowstone and move up at least as far as the forks of the Big and Little Horns. Of course its future movements must be controlled by circumstances as they arise; but it is hoped that the Indians, if upon the Little Horn, may be so nearly inclosed (sic) by the two columns that their escape will be impossible.
Página 21 - Of Gary Owen in Glory: The History of the Seventh United States Cavalry (Annandale, VA: The Turnpike Press, 1960), 397. In recognition of the selfless heroism displayed by these "water carriers," 19 soldiers were later awarded the Medal of Honor.
Página 45 - People of Whom We Know Nothing: When Doctrine Isn't Enough," Military Review (July-August 1997): 5.

